Saturday, December 31, 2011

X-mas in Germany, food and fun

 
As usual, we use to spend X-mas and new years eve in Germany with my father. We always enjoy the quiet time we have there and... of course the wonderful and delicious German food.

 
My father places the presents under the tree, Tsuyoshi is the chef of the Wine-cellar and I prepare the food. We mostly eat all kinds of fish-salad and a shrimp-cocktail, my mom used to make.

The next day we eat duck...

 
First of all, the kids prepare the potatoe-dumplings, typical for German style food (Braten).

and here is the whole meal... crispy duck, red cabbage, sauce and potatoe dumpling.
We also visited a lot of restaurants we always do, but I did not take any photos of it this time, because I already wrote about it here last year^^ 

Well, this time we drove to Darmstadt. This is the Mathildenhöhe. It looks a little bit grey and dark in Winter, but in Spring and Summer it's a more beautiful place.



We had a new and wonderful culinaric experience yesterday though...
My father invited us to the Klosterschänke of Kloster Eberbach. A historic cloister in the famous Rheingau.

I had Riesling-soup

and goose with red-wine sauce...

the kids ate boar-meat...

and Tsuyoshi and my Dad took the deer. All of the dishes were delicious and the cloister-beer, too. I hope we can visit here in Summer someday, too. The historic buildings and the view are beautiful.

 

 
Today is new years eve and I still have a lot to prepare, so I want to wish everybody a happy new year... see you in 2012 !!!

2 comments:

  1. Jaaaaa, Darmstadt, da fahr ich auch immer wieder gerne hin - hoffentlich schaff ich's nochmal bevor die Jugendstilschmuck Ausstellung da zuende ist ... Mann sind Deine Töchter groß geworden. o_o An Yumi erinner ich mich noch, "bittedanke". XD <3 Ich finde übrigens die beiden sehn Dir total ähnlich.

    Alles liebe, schöne Feiertage und ein Frohes Neues Jahr~! *knuddel*

    Sandra

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  2. Liebe Sandra,

    vielen Dank !!! Plakate von der Schmuckausstellung hab ich da sogar viele gesehen. Drinnen waren wir allerdings leider nicht, da das noch nichts für die Kinder ist. Ich hoffe, Du schaffst es noch, sie zu sehen.
    Ja, Yumi kennst Du noch... damals war sie, glaub ich auch erst 3 Monate alt, als Du mich besucht hast. Wahnsinn, wie die Zeit vergeht, was?! Dir auch alles, alles Liebe für 2012 und wenn Du es mal nach Japan schaffst, komm bei uns vorbei ^^

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